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I recently made a booking onboard which went automatically to the agency of record for the voyage I was then on. I want to change agencies. I know how to do this. 
 

My question is:

 

Can I, within the 60 days of booking, do this twice? I want to take the booking back to direct first and then when I find the best home for it, transfer a second time to an agency. 
 

Why not wait and do it once, you ask?  Because “new” agencies seem to want the confirm from HAL to provide a quote of their own if they are taking over a booking. 
 

Thanks!

 

Michael

 

(P.S., I plan to ask HAL as well, but wanted to hear from the experts first. 😀)

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An update:  Staff on chat as well as at the World Cruise Reservation/Agency Transfer group confirm that nothing prohibits this by policy. The only hitch is that each transfer can take 5-8 business days. So the second one might not get within the 60 days. Not an issue for me since I am only 6 days from onboard booking. 

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